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For anchor points 1 and 3, the load on the rope depends on the angle of the rope. I learned this back when I was a rock climber, or rather pretending to be one. If the angle is small, the load is smaller. If the angle is big, the load on the rope can actually be the full weight of the truck.
The load value would be the same for each part of line you add, whether splitting the load over 2, 3, 4, or even 6 parts of line. Kinetic recovery ropes are high rated ropes designed to stretch with the intention of increasing the pull until the stretch relaxes, like mine is a 30K rope that can stretch 8ft so once its snugged up the rope will load up and stretch to compensate for necessary strain required for a given load. Soft shackles, recovery rings, and overrated ropes, synthetic winch lines and any other gear you use should be easily able to handle max load, working with minimums gets people hurt, the scenarios in hunter399 anecdotal scenario is hillbilly stupid stuff that gets people hurt, you dont jerk cable, intentional shock loading is stupid.
Quote from: Stein on December 12, 2022, 04:51:05 PMFor anchor points 1 and 3, the load on the rope depends on the angle of the rope. I learned this back when I was a rock climber, or rather pretending to be one. If the angle is small, the load is smaller. If the angle is big, the load on the rope can actually be the full weight of the truck.Yes , that is why all the drawings show ropes parallel to each other. If a rope were too much of a angle ,say to re direct the line to a different location , that line would offer no mechanical advantage as I understand it.
Quote from: ghosthunter on December 12, 2022, 05:12:51 PMQuote from: Stein on December 12, 2022, 04:51:05 PMFor anchor points 1 and 3, the load on the rope depends on the angle of the rope. I learned this back when I was a rock climber, or rather pretending to be one. If the angle is small, the load is smaller. If the angle is big, the load on the rope can actually be the full weight of the truck.Yes , that is why all the drawings show ropes parallel to each other. If a rope were too much of a angle ,say to re direct the line to a different location , that line would offer no mechanical advantage as I understand it.Yeah, my problem is that the trees are never in the right spot like the diagrams. Or there are no trees except the one that is 8" too far away.